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complete, political and internal upheaval in pakistan? something we're going to explore one hour from now on fox business network. with among others congressman dana rohrabacher who wants to cut ties immediately regardless. he says goodbye tonight on fbn. here is glenn beck.
complete, political and internal upheaval in pakistan? something we're going to explore one hour from now on fox business network. with among others congressman dana rohrabacher who wants to cut ties immediately regardless. he says goodbye tonight on fbn. here is glenn beck.
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a pakistani official tells cbs news there is no link between the city and pakistan's intelligence anymore. u.s. intelligence analysts are still going through evidence seized in last month's raid. bin laden's journal show he was worried about al-qaeda's image. in his final writings, he said al-qaeda was killing too many muslims and that it was bad for business. bin laden was considering giving the terror group a new, more religious name to convince muslims worldwide they're in a holy war with america. tina kraus, cbs news. >>> u.s. officials have finished reviewing the many documents taken from bin laden's compound but intelligence analysts say they will keep sifting through the data for more clues about how the terror chief eluded u.s. forces for so long. >>> to the philippines now and a very wet celebration. a religious tribute to john the baptist had people throwing and spraying and splashing water on each other. not everybody is into the tradition but they have learned to accept it and many came with umbrellas. the philippines is a predominantly catholic country and it holds many festi
a pakistani official tells cbs news there is no link between the city and pakistan's intelligence anymore. u.s. intelligence analysts are still going through evidence seized in last month's raid. bin laden's journal show he was worried about al-qaeda's image. in his final writings, he said al-qaeda was killing too many muslims and that it was bad for business. bin laden was considering giving the terror group a new, more religious name to convince muslims worldwide they're in a holy war with...
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. >> you have to give pakistan a title. is it a friend? what is pakistan? >> reporter: it currently has the title of ally. >> right. deceptive. >> reporter: so you think its title should be? >> it should be a hostile country. a hostile estate. >> reporter: so pakistan is the enemy of the u.s.? >> the amount of pain pakistan has inflicted upon the united states in the past 12 years is unprecedented. no other country has inflicted that amount of pain upon your nation. >> reporter: that pain is pakistan's long-term support for al qaeda and its allies. battling u.s. forces in afghanistan. today, the president's counterterrorism chief also seemed to point the finger at pakistan. >> i think it's inconceivable that bin laden did not have a support system in the country that allowed him to remain there for an extended period of time. >> reporter: that was more blunt than secretary of state hillary clinton whose carefully worded statement seemed mindful of the fact that the u.s. still needs pakistan's help in the war on terror. >> o
. >> you have to give pakistan a title. is it a friend? what is pakistan? >> reporter: it currently has the title of ally. >> right. deceptive. >> reporter: so you think its title should be? >> it should be a hostile country. a hostile estate. >> reporter: so pakistan is the enemy of the u.s.? >> the amount of pain pakistan has inflicted upon the united states in the past 12 years is unprecedented. no other country has inflicted that amount of pain upon...
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you have pakistan which is ground zero for this and a nuclear power. i think that al-qaeda will continue in whatever way, shape or form out of yemen, with new explosives to try and come after us. if we let them, they will. and i think the key is not to. and the key is counterterrorism. i think the united states has gone a long way to -- and i think abadbad and the take-down of bin laden demonstrated that. it was the best piece of intelligence i think i've seen in all the time i've been on the intelligence committee. and it worked. and it was practiced. and it was carried out with impunity. and i am really extraordinarily concerned that we not let down our guard, that we keep the intelligence community full-fledged, moving. i think mccain is right. you can't just pull out and let iran dominate northern iraq. let the new terrorist groups which are beginning in northern iraq succeed. you have a complicated problem. so all i'm trying to say is we have to keep our guard up and we have to be alert and we have to see that our forces really know what they are
you have pakistan which is ground zero for this and a nuclear power. i think that al-qaeda will continue in whatever way, shape or form out of yemen, with new explosives to try and come after us. if we let them, they will. and i think the key is not to. and the key is counterterrorism. i think the united states has gone a long way to -- and i think abadbad and the take-down of bin laden demonstrated that. it was the best piece of intelligence i think i've seen in all the time i've been on the...
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operation that killed osama bin laden in pakistan. on thursday president obama laid a wreath at ground zero. he met with loved ones of some of those killed on 9/11 and told them he hoped bin laden's death brought them a small measure of comfort. the president repeatedly cited the 9/11 attacks when he announced the operation on sunday. >> justice has been done. >> when the news broke, spontaneous celebrations began in front of the white house and across the country. that prompted vigorous debate about whether jubilation was appropriate. in some parts of the muslim world, there were anti-american protests and vows of retaliation. obama made a distinction between islam and al qaeda. >> our war is not against islam. bin laden was not a muslim leader. he was a mass murderer of muslims. >> meanwhile, as details of the raid emerged so did moral questions about the bin laden mission. joining me with more on all of this is our managing editor kim lawton and ambassador akbar ahmed, a former pakistani diplomat, now the chair of islamic studies a
operation that killed osama bin laden in pakistan. on thursday president obama laid a wreath at ground zero. he met with loved ones of some of those killed on 9/11 and told them he hoped bin laden's death brought them a small measure of comfort. the president repeatedly cited the 9/11 attacks when he announced the operation on sunday. >> justice has been done. >> when the news broke, spontaneous celebrations began in front of the white house and across the country. that prompted...
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. >> you have to give pakistan a title. is it a friend? what is pakistan? >> reporter: it currently has the title of ally. >> right. deceptive. >> reporter: so you think its title should be? >> it should be a hostile country. a hostile state. >> reporter: so pakistan is the enemy of the u.s.? >> the amount of pain pakistan has inflicted upon the united states in the past 12 years is unprecedented. no other country has inflicted that amount of pain upon your nation. >> reporter: that pain is pakistan's long-term support for al qaeda and its allies. battling u.s. forces in afghanistan. today, the president's counterterrorism chief also seemed to point the finger at pakistan. >> i think it's inconceivable that bin laden did not have a support system in the country that allowed him to remain there for an extended period of time. >> reporter: that was more blunt than secretary of state hillary clinton whose carefully worded statement seemed mindful of the fact that the u.s. still needs pakistan's help in the war on terror. >> ou
. >> you have to give pakistan a title. is it a friend? what is pakistan? >> reporter: it currently has the title of ally. >> right. deceptive. >> reporter: so you think its title should be? >> it should be a hostile country. a hostile state. >> reporter: so pakistan is the enemy of the u.s.? >> the amount of pain pakistan has inflicted upon the united states in the past 12 years is unprecedented. no other country has inflicted that amount of pain upon...
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pakistan is blocking supply convoys into afghanistan and demanding the u.s. vacate a drone base on its soil. >>> in an unprecedented move against a member nation, the arab league has approved sweeping economic sanctions on the syria, aimed at punishing the regime of president bashar al assad for its bloody crackdown on protesters. >>> attackers set off explosives along a gas pipeline in egypt this morning that carries fuel to neighboring israel and jordan. it's the eighth attack on the pipeline since the uprising and comes hours before the first parliamentary elections since ds the ousting of former leader, hosni mubarak. >>> and prince william, heir to the english throne and royal air force member, co-piloted a helicopter that came to the rescue of a cargo ship hit by a massive wave in the irish sea. the ship was carrying eight russian crew members. two were pulled from a life craft. one body was recovered, and five are still missing. >>> now here's an early look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 11,231 after losing 25 points on frid
pakistan is blocking supply convoys into afghanistan and demanding the u.s. vacate a drone base on its soil. >>> in an unprecedented move against a member nation, the arab league has approved sweeping economic sanctions on the syria, aimed at punishing the regime of president bashar al assad for its bloody crackdown on protesters. >>> attackers set off explosives along a gas pipeline in egypt this morning that carries fuel to neighboring israel and jordan. it's the eighth...
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we continue to encourage the government of pakistan to release our diplomats. he has diplomatic immunity and pakistanis to meet its international obligations. >> would you call it a difficult time? showing support to jordan in this difficult time? >> it is a complex and difficult time for many countries in the region. jordan is facing economic challenges. i do not think that is an inappropriate term. [inaudible] >> is there any kind of engagement with the palestinians or the israelis? >> i cannot say that there has been a particular engagement in the last few days. we will have an important meeting coming up in germany this weekend where we will have a chance to have a broad based discussion on where we are. i am not aware of any particular actions in the last few days. >> do you expect any israelis or palestinians to be there? >> i have look at the schedule and i am not seeing any meetings like that. but regardless of whether the secretary has a double -- >> regardless of whether the secretary has a meeting -- >> if the nepal government asked for u.s. help to
we continue to encourage the government of pakistan to release our diplomats. he has diplomatic immunity and pakistanis to meet its international obligations. >> would you call it a difficult time? showing support to jordan in this difficult time? >> it is a complex and difficult time for many countries in the region. jordan is facing economic challenges. i do not think that is an inappropriate term. [inaudible] >> is there any kind of engagement with the palestinians or the...
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our correspondent reports. >> this is what large parts of this massive province in southern pakistan look like. submerged by water. all the villages around this area have been inundated by water of the monsoon rains. one aid agency is talking about 4000 villages affected. that is an extraordinary number, but there are problems with access. the roads -- a lot of them have been destroyed. we are talking about 5 million people affected just in the last week. this is just a few of them who have, from villages that had been destroyed to get food aid. sacks of wheat and oil and biscuits given out by organizations. these people are getting some help, but there are worries about people that are trapped. the navy is going out ticket to villages that have been cut off by the heavy rains. another big fear is that you can see that the rain has stopped, but the forecast is for much more in coming days. >> you are watching bbc world news. the first female asian member of the british upper house of parliament has criticized some asian families in britain for having too many children to try increase
our correspondent reports. >> this is what large parts of this massive province in southern pakistan look like. submerged by water. all the villages around this area have been inundated by water of the monsoon rains. one aid agency is talking about 4000 villages affected. that is an extraordinary number, but there are problems with access. the roads -- a lot of them have been destroyed. we are talking about 5 million people affected just in the last week. this is just a few of them who...
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in pakistan it's 21. it's due to vast differences there is a whopping age gap. i don't understand 22-year-old americans. this tells me using my history to make predictions probably won't help much. it's not much like the u.s. in the -- in fact one reason protesters have been so successful is they are totally new players with unique ideas. dictate ors using yesterday's thinking totally underestimate them. you probably have a different opinion. let us know. send e-mails to -- or call and leave us a voice mail, coming up in our next half hour, virginia's enjoys home grown recipes. the second part of u.s. farm report is coming right up. . >>> this week on u.s. farm report. home grown energy becomes more prevalent on u.s. farms. from virginia the first family's top chef keeps it close to home. and a minnesota collect or tells us what it took to get this case classic back to life. brought to you by chevy and their award winning cars, trucks and crossovers. >>> hello and welcome to u.s. farm report. i'm john phipps. in turbulent times we often try to find solace by loo
in pakistan it's 21. it's due to vast differences there is a whopping age gap. i don't understand 22-year-old americans. this tells me using my history to make predictions probably won't help much. it's not much like the u.s. in the -- in fact one reason protesters have been so successful is they are totally new players with unique ideas. dictate ors using yesterday's thinking totally underestimate them. you probably have a different opinion. let us know. send e-mails to -- or call and leave us...
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the response has gone on for 10 years, including most recently the successful operation in pakistan. we know that we're covering in the context of rebuilding in new york and recovering in new york. we have moved into discussing prevention in terms of the information sharing that you talked about, an ongoing process. nsa and building up that capacity. prepared and is in terms of individual protective equipment. resilience is a new turf. -- term. i am not sure if it is a continuum as much as a continuing cycle. it is what he is one to talk about today, how we can build, redesign if you will, a free and open society that is better able to recover more quickly both economically, socially, in terms of transportation and everything else that it means to live in a free and open society after devastating attacks, whether natural or man-made. dr. flynn? >> thank you for your leadership of this committee. it is good to me with the other governors and alongside the commissioner who is doing tremendous jobs serving our nation. and the border patrol and now was deputy commissioner for customs bor
the response has gone on for 10 years, including most recently the successful operation in pakistan. we know that we're covering in the context of rebuilding in new york and recovering in new york. we have moved into discussing prevention in terms of the information sharing that you talked about, an ongoing process. nsa and building up that capacity. prepared and is in terms of individual protective equipment. resilience is a new turf. -- term. i am not sure if it is a continuum as much as a...
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they're blocking convoys into pakistan and demanding that the u.s. vacate a drone base on its soil. >>> the arab league has approved sweeping economic sanctions on syria, aimed at punishing the regime of president bashar al assad, on protesters. >>> explosives along a gas pipeline in egypt this morning that carries fuel to israel and jordan. it's the eighth attack on the pipeline since egypt's uprising. and comes just hours before the first parliamentary elections since the ousting of leader hosni mubarak. >>> and prince william came to the rescue of a cargo ship. the ship was carrying eight russian crew members. two were pulled from a life raft. one body was recovered. and five are still missing. >>> now, here's your first look at how wall street's going to kick off the day. the dow opens at 11,231 after losing 25 points on friday. the s&p 500 was down 3 points. the nasdaq fell 18. looking at overseas trading this morning. in tokyo, the nikkei claimed 127 points. in hong kong, the hang seng jumped 348. >>> this week, the band yields will determine t
they're blocking convoys into pakistan and demanding that the u.s. vacate a drone base on its soil. >>> the arab league has approved sweeping economic sanctions on syria, aimed at punishing the regime of president bashar al assad, on protesters. >>> explosives along a gas pipeline in egypt this morning that carries fuel to israel and jordan. it's the eighth attack on the pipeline since egypt's uprising. and comes just hours before the first parliamentary elections since the...
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we're live in pakistan. >>> mr. confidence. newt gingrich tells abc news he's going to be the gop nominee. >>> and defying death. 3,000 feet up, an inch-wide rope and no safety net. >>> good morning. i'm sunny hostin. >> and i'm rob nelson. we begin, now, with a developing story. that american aide worker kidnapped from his pakistani home back in august is now an al qaeda hostage. >> that's the claim of the terror group's leader who says they won't release aaron weinstein until demands are met. >> reporter: good morning, rob. good morning, sunny. aaron weinstein is the first american kidnapped in pakistan since danny pearl was executed in 2002. it's come as a shock to people here. weinstein was a development expert over 70 years old. his work was uncontroversial. he worked with people like furniture sellers and dairy farmers, which makes al qaeda's demands all that more extraordinary. ayman al zawahiri, listing nine demands, including nato end air strikes in pakistan and afghanistan. and release of taliban prisoners from everyw
we're live in pakistan. >>> mr. confidence. newt gingrich tells abc news he's going to be the gop nominee. >>> and defying death. 3,000 feet up, an inch-wide rope and no safety net. >>> good morning. i'm sunny hostin. >> and i'm rob nelson. we begin, now, with a developing story. that american aide worker kidnapped from his pakistani home back in august is now an al qaeda hostage. >> that's the claim of the terror group's leader who says they won't release...
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abc's nick schifrin live in pakistan. thanks, nick. >>> and in another developing story from that region, a major milestone in baghdad this morning. the u.s. has turned its headquarters over to iraq. comp victory is the massive bass built around one of saddam hussein's houses. at the height of the war, actually housed as many as 70,000 troops and contractors. soldiers could fish in manmade lakes and play golf. the last u.s. soldier is set to leave today. >>> not many people would want to switch places with herman cain right now. the republican presidential hopeful will see his wife in person for the first time today since the bombshell allegation f o of his 13-year affair with vinger white. all of which was news to mrs. cain until this week. cain says he'll decide whether to stay in the race by monday after he talks to his wife. >>> the candidate making most of the cain campaign implosion is newt gingrich. it wasn't long ago that the former house speaker was a footnote in the race. now, he's surging in the polls and makin
abc's nick schifrin live in pakistan. thanks, nick. >>> and in another developing story from that region, a major milestone in baghdad this morning. the u.s. has turned its headquarters over to iraq. comp victory is the massive bass built around one of saddam hussein's houses. at the height of the war, actually housed as many as 70,000 troops and contractors. soldiers could fish in manmade lakes and play golf. the last u.s. soldier is set to leave today. >>> not many people...
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but if you look at these examples pakistan in the area of north waziristan there's basically no go zone obviously not just for american troops but even for pakistani troops. they are not going after the militants in those areas for various reasons. if you look at yemen now, the central government, even with return of president sally, is still coalescing largely. is drawn in and counterterrorism forces to defend the capital leaving vast spaces and even more spaces than yemen for that al qaeda affiliate to hold onto. so again there are no yemeni troops out there trying to combat the forces. in somalia itself there is a week nonexisting government in mogadishu that is trying to hold off this islamist group called cheval. this group has shown indications it has a national agenda to attack outside of its boundaries in somalia. so the policy that this administration following on the bush of administration is, if we can't get local allies oftentimes undependable or unreliable allies to go after this threat, after those groups that are specifically targeting the united states and american inter
but if you look at these examples pakistan in the area of north waziristan there's basically no go zone obviously not just for american troops but even for pakistani troops. they are not going after the militants in those areas for various reasons. if you look at yemen now, the central government, even with return of president sally, is still coalescing largely. is drawn in and counterterrorism forces to defend the capital leaving vast spaces and even more spaces than yemen for that al qaeda...
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pakistan has gotten did 19.6 billion dollars of your tax money. and so, you have many people at high levels in our government tonight talking about pakistan and there's also this story, the pakistani military is firing rockets and heavy artillery over its border into northern afghanistan. where our american troops are at war. and now, afghanistan's defense officials expressing strong words of warning to pakistan, to stop it. and they accused the pakistani army of launching 300 rounds of artillery and rockets during the past five days. the and afghan civilians have been killed in all of that and forced from their homes in some instances. and now, we're going to take a look at pictures that show an afghan village that came under attack over the summer. no reaction yet tonight from pakistan, on the warning from its neighbor. well, we are hours away from the stock markets here at home reopening after the worst week of losses for the dow jones since the height of the financial meltdown in 2008. some analysts now forecasting gloomy days ahead. even sayi
pakistan has gotten did 19.6 billion dollars of your tax money. and so, you have many people at high levels in our government tonight talking about pakistan and there's also this story, the pakistani military is firing rockets and heavy artillery over its border into northern afghanistan. where our american troops are at war. and now, afghanistan's defense officials expressing strong words of warning to pakistan, to stop it. and they accused the pakistani army of launching 300 rounds of...
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we care about pakistan because of pakistan. for too long, we have been having a discussion about pakistan and and how can help us and lay afghanistan, which is not the way we should approach pakistan's policy. they probably have the densest concentration of militant islamists in the world. it is a dangerous co. -- dangerous country, a poor country but there is potential. it has been under military control defacto which has been the stabilizing. ultimately, -- has been destabilizing. in my view, there are three fundamental things that have to happen in pakistan in order for anything to change. the hardest one and the last one is that the ruling elite, military and civilian, will have to come to a consensus on the need to accept what will be a long, unpleasant and bloody struggle to eliminate islamist organizations that have permeated the society in pakistan. the ruling elite will first have to come to a consensus that all islamist groups are threat and they cannot be parsed, which is what's the policy in pakistan has been hither
we care about pakistan because of pakistan. for too long, we have been having a discussion about pakistan and and how can help us and lay afghanistan, which is not the way we should approach pakistan's policy. they probably have the densest concentration of militant islamists in the world. it is a dangerous co. -- dangerous country, a poor country but there is potential. it has been under military control defacto which has been the stabilizing. ultimately, -- has been destabilizing. in my view,...
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he was part of pakistan's christian community and urged reform over the country's harsh blasphemy laws. those laws call for the death penalty for insulting islam. >>> 5:01. new from overnight a teenager stabbed on a metrobus. it happened on pomeroy road in southeast. news four tracee wilkins is live with what we've learned so far. good morning? >> reporter: good morning. we still have very few details about what happened here last night. this happened about 11:15 last night in the 2300 block of pomeroy road here in southeast. a group of people got off the bus here and then a teenage boy followed behind them walked up to the bus driver and said he had been stabbed in the abdomen. metro said this happened on the w6 route. the boy is at gw hospital in stable condition. metro officials aren't telling us what led up to the stabbing, if there was a fight or some kind of a problem with these kids before this stabbing happened. that kind of information we're still hoping to get. we'll bring it to you as soon as we know. back to you. >>> thanks for that update. crime on metro is on the rise. a
he was part of pakistan's christian community and urged reform over the country's harsh blasphemy laws. those laws call for the death penalty for insulting islam. >>> 5:01. new from overnight a teenager stabbed on a metrobus. it happened on pomeroy road in southeast. news four tracee wilkins is live with what we've learned so far. good morning? >> reporter: good morning. we still have very few details about what happened here last night. this happened about 11:15 last night in...
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pointed a finger, raised questions about pakistan, whether they were complicit with pakistan and other al qaeda terrorists, now that we have e-mails from the bin laden compound, hard drives, et cetera, there could be evidence in there that could expose pakistani government officials. underline the word "could." we don't know for sure. that is what makes that intelligence so sensitive and so big. while pakistan is talking tough -- i mentioned the prime minister gave a tough speech lashing out at the u.s. today -- let's not forget pakistan depends upon the u.s. for billions of dollars in aid. they've got to be careful because a lever the u.s. has to hold over its head. >> sure. all right, ed henry, staking it out for us at the white house, thank you, ed. >>> next, a new autism study is producing findings that researchers called surprising. we'll tell you why in just one minute. around to booking, hotels.com will have a great last minute deal waiting for you. like at the hotels.com 48 hour sale. this tuesday and wednesday only. hotels.com. be smart. book smart. curtis: welcome back to gei
pointed a finger, raised questions about pakistan, whether they were complicit with pakistan and other al qaeda terrorists, now that we have e-mails from the bin laden compound, hard drives, et cetera, there could be evidence in there that could expose pakistani government officials. underline the word "could." we don't know for sure. that is what makes that intelligence so sensitive and so big. while pakistan is talking tough -- i mentioned the prime minister gave a tough speech...
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on pakistan, it is a very difficult relationship. a friend of mine in the state department said pakistan is the only government that's composed simultaneously of arsonists and firefighters. people who have supported terrorists like taliban and al-qaeda at the same time they are supposed to be on our side. i just think we have to work more with the civilian leadership, with the military leadership and convince them of what should be obvious, if they don't help us suppress terrorism, not just in afghanistan, but in their own country, they will be eaten by the alligators next and then the really dangerous outcome is pack stance nuclear weapons fall into the hands of radicals which becomes an immediate global threat. >> all right. a huge discussion, but work more with the civilian government. they already have a weak civilian government. and in terms of the military. the pakistan military is enraged because we went in and took out osama bin laden. so it's not like we have a lot to work with there. >> it's a very difficult relationship an
on pakistan, it is a very difficult relationship. a friend of mine in the state department said pakistan is the only government that's composed simultaneously of arsonists and firefighters. people who have supported terrorists like taliban and al-qaeda at the same time they are supposed to be on our side. i just think we have to work more with the civilian leadership, with the military leadership and convince them of what should be obvious, if they don't help us suppress terrorism, not just in...
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pakistan's intelligence agency is supporting the group. today a republican senator says the u.s. has to elevate its response to pakistan. >> if they continue to embrace terrorism as part of their strategy, we're going to have to put all options on the table including defending our troops. >> reporter: voted to approve a billion dollars in aid for pakistani counter insurgency efforts. but the aid makes the money conditional on pakistan's government cooperation against the hakani network, al-qaida and other terrorists organizations. >>> in iraq, four back to back bombings claimed the lives of at least 10 people. karbala is considered one of the holiest cities by the shiites. earlier this month the shiites were targeted. four men were shot execution style. >>> and a major announcement in saudi arabia. king abdula today granted women the right to vote. the move was welcomed by activists who have called for greater rights for women in the kingdom which enforces a strict version of the sunni islamic law. in saudi arabia, women are not allowed to drive or leave the country alone. >>> in
pakistan's intelligence agency is supporting the group. today a republican senator says the u.s. has to elevate its response to pakistan. >> if they continue to embrace terrorism as part of their strategy, we're going to have to put all options on the table including defending our troops. >> reporter: voted to approve a billion dollars in aid for pakistani counter insurgency efforts. but the aid makes the money conditional on pakistan's government cooperation against the hakani...
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. >>> a newly completed investigation of the killing of daniel pearl in pakistan nine years ago is making public new evidence that a senior al qaeda operative executed the "wall street journal" reporter. 9/11 mastermind, khalid sheikh muhammed said that he killed pearl. but there have been lingering doubts about his involvement. the united states has not charged him with the crime. however, an analysis of the video of the slaying now corroborates that confession. the report also says that the four men currently in prison for killing pearl were not present during his beheading but were convicted of murder because pakistani authorities knowingly relied on perjured testimony and ignored other leads. >>> still ahead on "way too early," chicago bears fan, president obama, makes a super bowl promise. we'll tell you what he said about his squad. >>> and we'll go back to last night's state dinner and hit the red carpet to hear barbra streisand explain why she thinks she was invited to dine with the president of china. was it because she used to serve chinese food? that's what she said. that story
. >>> a newly completed investigation of the killing of daniel pearl in pakistan nine years ago is making public new evidence that a senior al qaeda operative executed the "wall street journal" reporter. 9/11 mastermind, khalid sheikh muhammed said that he killed pearl. but there have been lingering doubts about his involvement. the united states has not charged him with the crime. however, an analysis of the video of the slaying now corroborates that confession. the report...
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the list once again included china, iran, pakistan, and others. but for the first time, egypt was on the list of the worst violators because of the increased violence there against coptic christians and other religious minorities. meanwhile, a new poll from the pew research center shows that a majority of egyptians, more than 60%, believes that laws should strictly follow the teachings of the koran. nearly three-fourths said they have favorable views of the muslim brotherhood. a similar percentage also expressed favorable views of a progressive and mostly secular group, the april 6th movement. the survey found that less than half of the population, 36%, believes that religious freedom for minority faiths should be a priority. >>> tibetans have elected a new prime minister of their government in exile based in dharmsala, india. the new leader is lobsang sangay, a scholar at harvard law school. he plans to move to dharmsala to assume office in mid-may. earlier this year, the dalai lama announced that he will transfer all of his political duties to t
the list once again included china, iran, pakistan, and others. but for the first time, egypt was on the list of the worst violators because of the increased violence there against coptic christians and other religious minorities. meanwhile, a new poll from the pew research center shows that a majority of egyptians, more than 60%, believes that laws should strictly follow the teachings of the koran. nearly three-fourths said they have favorable views of the muslim brotherhood. a similar...
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. >>> and in pakistan, an arrest warrant has been issued for former president pervez musharraf. an anti-terrorism court judge in pakistan issued the warrant in connection with the 2007 assassination of former prime minister benazir bhutto. musharraf left pakistan more than two years ago, and now lives in london. >>> and an earthquake in chile panicked thousands of people. it struck friday near the city of concepcion. the site of a large quake last year. telephone, electrical service was disrupted. but there were no reports of damage or injuries. >>> and finally, just in time for valentine's day on monday, voodoo valentines. some women in colorado have come up with the idea of making voodoo dolls to stick it to former lovers. one of the women says they hope some could use them in jest, or get rid of the psychic pain valentine's day has caused for those whose relationships have gone awry. dan and -- ow! back to you. >> is that an indication that you have some angry people out there? >> it's a joke. >> it's a joke. in every joke -- >> broke some hearts in his history. >> moving alo
. >>> and in pakistan, an arrest warrant has been issued for former president pervez musharraf. an anti-terrorism court judge in pakistan issued the warrant in connection with the 2007 assassination of former prime minister benazir bhutto. musharraf left pakistan more than two years ago, and now lives in london. >>> and an earthquake in chile panicked thousands of people. it struck friday near the city of concepcion. the site of a large quake last year. telephone, electrical...
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. >> and pakistan. this is what he does. >> and se instead of se. there is a point though. what is the goal here? he says that the inevitable goal is regime change. can that be the same thing? >> no, to diane's point, it has been frustrating. hillary clinton said one thing and obama said a number of things over the course of this catastrophe. unfortunately we come out looking really impotent, especially next to france, hate to say it. but it is shocking how little leadership there is on there. >> i spend a lot of time bashing it. i am with diana on this one. in his campaign he said he wasn't going to jump into anything. it took awhile. it took awhile to get everybody there in place. so i don't think he was -- i don't know, i don't think it was necessarily -- i don't think he was necessarily dragging his heels, but he was reluctant. >> i don't think he had any idea what to do. i think he was lost and stumbling through this like he stumbled through most international foreign crisis. he is lost. he has no experience or constitution that has prepared him for these things. >> a
. >> and pakistan. this is what he does. >> and se instead of se. there is a point though. what is the goal here? he says that the inevitable goal is regime change. can that be the same thing? >> no, to diane's point, it has been frustrating. hillary clinton said one thing and obama said a number of things over the course of this catastrophe. unfortunately we come out looking really impotent, especially next to france, hate to say it. but it is shocking how little leadership...
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this is an old allegation that pakistan has had to deal with, and it plays a double game. on the one hand aligning itself with the united states and taking money. while on the other, also having ties to the insurgents. but the interior minister rejects that out of hand. >> we have never hidden him. we have sincere from day one. maybe we are not as afeshant at the u.s. is, but believe me, my heart breaks when somebody says my country is playing a double game. do you think, stan, that we lost 30,000 innocent people? did we ask al qaeda to kill us? >> they're saying the relationship with the united states is turning a corner. he's looking forward to more cooperation, more respect, and intelligence sharing in joint operations. stan grant, cnn, islamabad. >>> a special call to the internential space station today. pope benedict xvi spoke to "endeavour's" crew. he asked mission commander mark kelly about his wife's recovery. gabrielle giffords is recuperating from recent brain surgery. >>> what are the three keys to greatness? venus williams, tennis champ, lays them out as we br
this is an old allegation that pakistan has had to deal with, and it plays a double game. on the one hand aligning itself with the united states and taking money. while on the other, also having ties to the insurgents. but the interior minister rejects that out of hand. >> we have never hidden him. we have sincere from day one. maybe we are not as afeshant at the u.s. is, but believe me, my heart breaks when somebody says my country is playing a double game. do you think, stan, that we...
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north korea or still the pakistan border? >> i think there are a number of hot spots. north korea in particular problem... one of the problems is it is more difficult getting intelligence in iran because it is a her metrically sealed place. on iran you see this administration the president make the case repeatedly that they believe they've imposed the toughest sanctions ever. if you talk to leaders in the middle east they believe there's more unity against iran. they believe they've done that. there's still a great concern that iran could eventually develop nuclear weapon. but so far it's just been tough sanctions from this administration. >> schieffer: nancy cordes, among the things congress didn't do, we saw the collapse of the so-called super committee. but we kind of overlooked the fact that the law that created the super committee called for these draconian across-the-board cuts in places including the pentagon. at the end of next year. does anyone really believe congress will let those cuts go in now, go into effect? >> i think what we see this year is even when
north korea or still the pakistan border? >> i think there are a number of hot spots. north korea in particular problem... one of the problems is it is more difficult getting intelligence in iran because it is a her metrically sealed place. on iran you see this administration the president make the case repeatedly that they believe they've imposed the toughest sanctions ever. if you talk to leaders in the middle east they believe there's more unity against iran. they believe they've done...
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north korea or still the pakistan border? >> i think there are a number of hot spots. north korea in particular problem... one of the problems is it is more difficult getting intelligence in iran because it is a her metrically sealed place. on iran you see this administration the president make the case repeatedly that they believe they've imposed the toughest sanctions ever. if you talk to leaders in the middle east they believe there's more unity against iran. they believe they've done that. there's still a great concern that iran could eventually develop nuclear weapon. but so far it's just been tough sanctions from this administration. >> schieffer: nancy cordes, among the things congress didn't do, we saw the collapse of the so-called super committee. but we kind of overlooked the fact that the law that created the super committee called for these draconian across-the-board cuts in places including the pentagon. at the end of next year. does anyone really believe congress will let those cuts go in now, go into effect? >> i think what we see this year is even when
north korea or still the pakistan border? >> i think there are a number of hot spots. north korea in particular problem... one of the problems is it is more difficult getting intelligence in iran because it is a her metrically sealed place. on iran you see this administration the president make the case repeatedly that they believe they've imposed the toughest sanctions ever. if you talk to leaders in the middle east they believe there's more unity against iran. they believe they've done...
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>> nbc's stephanie gosk in pakistan for us. stephanie, thank you. >>> new details emerging on the american woman detained in iran and accused of espionage. sarah shourd was released in september after spending more than a year in an iranian prison. she says she will not return to iran for the trial next week because she suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder. she was arrested in 2009 along with her fiance and friend after hiking in iraq near the iran border. the two men arrested with her have now been in custody for 21 months. i'm joined by norah showered, sarah's mother. i want to find out the reaction that iranian authorities have had to share raf's arah's decis go back. >> thank you, thomas. that's been interesting question. so far we haven't seen anything in the media about their reaction to her decision. usually that's where we get our information. you know, we don't really have any direct contact with the iranian officials. >> norah, i think a lot of people would be sitting at home right now scratching their heads th
>> nbc's stephanie gosk in pakistan for us. stephanie, thank you. >>> new details emerging on the american woman detained in iran and accused of espionage. sarah shourd was released in september after spending more than a year in an iranian prison. she says she will not return to iran for the trial next week because she suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder. she was arrested in 2009 along with her fiance and friend after hiking in iraq near the iran border. the two men...
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our own relationship, as you know, with pakistan right now is complicated. we need to do more on the war on terror. finding usama bin laden within pakistan raised real questions about their commitment to that, and yet at the same time we're dependent on them to get supplies into afghanistan. long term this is to be expected, we'll probably grow closer to india as we extricate ourselves from afghanistan. jenna: there's so much talk, of course, of withdrawing our aid whether it's through money or military to pakistan because of questions about our true relationship with them as a government. when you see the other relationships that are forming, what would you suggest to current members of congress about our path as far as aid to pakistan? >> well, we're giving them $3 billion a year. and so i think we need to condition that aid not on nice words from pakistan, but on proven deeds. insisting that they step up and increase their activity in the war against terror and stop destabilizing afghanistan and at least indirectly tolerating groups that are killing ameri
our own relationship, as you know, with pakistan right now is complicated. we need to do more on the war on terror. finding usama bin laden within pakistan raised real questions about their commitment to that, and yet at the same time we're dependent on them to get supplies into afghanistan. long term this is to be expected, we'll probably grow closer to india as we extricate ourselves from afghanistan. jenna: there's so much talk, of course, of withdrawing our aid whether it's through money or...
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this is an old allegation that pakistan has had to deal with and it plays a double game. on the one hand, aligning itself with the united states and taking money, while on the other, also having ties to the insurgents. but the interior minister rejects that out of hand. >> we never played a double game. we are sincere from the day one. maybe we are not that efficient as u.s. is, but believe me, my heart breaks when somebody blames my country that we are playing double game. do you think, stan, that we lost 30,000 innocent people, did we ask al qaeda, did we ask taliban to kill us? >> reporter: now saying the relationship with the united states is turning a corner, he's looking forward to more cooperation, more respect and more intelligence sharing and joint operations. stan grant, cnn, islamabad. >>> all right. thank you very much. if you haven't heard by now, the rapture did not happen. actor steven baldwin is next to tell us what exactly did go wrong with this. we'll talk to steven in just a bit. but first a classroom structure hasn't changed much over the years. teache
this is an old allegation that pakistan has had to deal with and it plays a double game. on the one hand, aligning itself with the united states and taking money, while on the other, also having ties to the insurgents. but the interior minister rejects that out of hand. >> we never played a double game. we are sincere from the day one. maybe we are not that efficient as u.s. is, but believe me, my heart breaks when somebody blames my country that we are playing double game. do you think,...
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[laughter] in pakistan. [laughter] when he had an idea, he would pitch it to me. if i said now, richard, no. he would wait a few days and then try again. finally, i would say richard, i've said no. why do you keep asking me? and he would look at me so innocently and he would reply, i just assumed at some point you would recognize that you were wrong and i was right. [laughter] and you know, sometimes that could have been. richard and i were 18. starting in bosnia, when i was first lady, through his years at the u.n., his work on aids and global health and our work together on afghanistan and pakistan. it was not always deemed easy on richard's team. we went through a lot of tough times in those years. but we went through them together. he stood by me through my battles and i stood by him through his. so i feel his absence keenly and i know so many people here do as well. this is a loss personally and it is a loss for our country. we face huge tasks ahead of us and it would be better if richard were here, driving us all crazy about what we needed to be doing. he ha
[laughter] in pakistan. [laughter] when he had an idea, he would pitch it to me. if i said now, richard, no. he would wait a few days and then try again. finally, i would say richard, i've said no. why do you keep asking me? and he would look at me so innocently and he would reply, i just assumed at some point you would recognize that you were wrong and i was right. [laughter] and you know, sometimes that could have been. richard and i were 18. starting in bosnia, when i was first lady, through...
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informant in pakistan. the director of national intelligence undertook a review of his contact with the u.s. government after the articles. after his arrest, the u.s. investigation was very aggressive and helped produced troubling evidence of the suspected role in -- of the pakistani government. there was a suspect isi officer remained at large. trial of suspects in pakistan has stalled. this grim panorama intensify doubts about the ability of pakistan to crack down on powerful extremist groups, even when they intentionally kill americans. it illustrates the challenges of u.s. policy. u.s. officials said they could not push too hard for justice in the mumbai case because of the potential damage to the fight against al-qaeda and its allies. yet, lashkar seems increasingly as dangerous and professional as al-qaeda. to give you some background on talking to this project -- i was a foreign correspondent for many years. i covered many of the major attacks in the past decade by al-qaeda promise of denver 11, madr
informant in pakistan. the director of national intelligence undertook a review of his contact with the u.s. government after the articles. after his arrest, the u.s. investigation was very aggressive and helped produced troubling evidence of the suspected role in -- of the pakistani government. there was a suspect isi officer remained at large. trial of suspects in pakistan has stalled. this grim panorama intensify doubts about the ability of pakistan to crack down on powerful extremist...
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officials say are the same groups pakistan military helps keep safe havens in pakistan to attack u.s. troops in afghanistan. >> nick, how unprecedented is it for al qaeda to kidnap in pakistan? >> very unprecedented. it hasn't happened since daniel pearl in 2002. u.s. officials say they're not that surprised. when navy seals came into pakistan, into osama bin laden's house in may they found evidence that al qaeda was interested in kidnapping, getting back into the kidnapping business, in order to make money. u.s. officials say al qaeda has lost a lot of revenue in the last couple years, kidnapping was a way to supplement their income. it seems -- this list of demands. al qaeda is more interested in making a political statement than making money off weinstein. thanks, nick. thanks to abc's nick schifrin reporting live from islamabad. >> prayers to him and his family. >>> one more headline from overseas, a top u.n. official is calling the ongoing violence in syria a civil war. the stark assessment came as amateur video showing the violence in the country surfaced. now the u.n. puts the
officials say are the same groups pakistan military helps keep safe havens in pakistan to attack u.s. troops in afghanistan. >> nick, how unprecedented is it for al qaeda to kidnap in pakistan? >> very unprecedented. it hasn't happened since daniel pearl in 2002. u.s. officials say they're not that surprised. when navy seals came into pakistan, into osama bin laden's house in may they found evidence that al qaeda was interested in kidnapping, getting back into the kidnapping...
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we work on pakistan because of pakistan itself, because of pakistan's importance to the world, to stability in south asia one of the most dangerous and explosive parts of the world, and in an effort to help the pakistanis with the massive set of internal problems in which they legitimately should get the support of many other countries. all of this i would have said before, but the floods are simply unimaginable to those of you who have seen it only on television. we have all seen floods on television and at first the world under reacted. floods in asia was an old headline, but this was not just another flood. an area larger than italy went underwater, imposed on an american map that would stretch from the canadian border to florida. although death were far less than the tsunami and in haiti as foreign minister said, the total affected area and the people affected far exceeded that, and we have just come back from brussels with a damage needs assessment from the world bank and the asian development bank that simply to replace what has been lost will cost almost $10 billion. that is over and
we work on pakistan because of pakistan itself, because of pakistan's importance to the world, to stability in south asia one of the most dangerous and explosive parts of the world, and in an effort to help the pakistanis with the massive set of internal problems in which they legitimately should get the support of many other countries. all of this i would have said before, but the floods are simply unimaginable to those of you who have seen it only on television. we have all seen floods on...
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iraq, pakistan and afghanistan. after spending the last week in those three countries, i thought i would try to be responsive to what you asked me to do and you an update on the situation as i see it. some of you may remember that before we took office after the election, the president made a pledge. the president made a pledge to bring the iraq war to a responsible and. to responsibly in the war in iraq. some and you know that at that time, the president asked me to go to iraq and make a trip to afghanistan and pakistan and come back and give an independent assessment of what we were about to take responsibility for. at the outset of the administration, the president turned and said that joe will to iraq. i had the honor and irresponsibility of the day-to- day management of our objective of bringing the war in iraq to responsible end. we have had some incredibly talented foreign policy folks. we have had incredibly talented ambassadors. we have had two generals that are warrior diplomats. one general did incredible
iraq, pakistan and afghanistan. after spending the last week in those three countries, i thought i would try to be responsive to what you asked me to do and you an update on the situation as i see it. some of you may remember that before we took office after the election, the president made a pledge. the president made a pledge to bring the iraq war to a responsible and. to responsibly in the war in iraq. some and you know that at that time, the president asked me to go to iraq and make a trip...
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warren weinstein was kidnapped in pakistan back in august. there was no claim of responsibility for that kidnapping until yesterday. al qaeda leader al zawahiri released an internet message claiming weinstein was kidnapped by al qaeda. al zawahiri gave a lengthy list of demands for weinstein's release. sources say al zawahiri is responsible for negotiations for weinstein's release. >>> an electrician from wood bridge, virginia, pleaded guilty to terror charges today. he was arrested after a government crackdown on people who use the internet to promote terrorism. jane is outside the u.s. district court in alexandria with the details on that. jane. >> reporter: well, 24-year-old jubair ahmad did plead guilty, and he is facing 15 years in jail, $250,000 fine, and possible deportation back to pakistan. the 24-year-old wood bridge man admitted he created and posted a recruiting video for a radical terrorist group. it was his five-minute youtube video advocating violent jihad against enemies of islam that led to the arrest of jubair ahmad. the pak
warren weinstein was kidnapped in pakistan back in august. there was no claim of responsibility for that kidnapping until yesterday. al qaeda leader al zawahiri released an internet message claiming weinstein was kidnapped by al qaeda. al zawahiri gave a lengthy list of demands for weinstein's release. sources say al zawahiri is responsible for negotiations for weinstein's release. >>> an electrician from wood bridge, virginia, pleaded guilty to terror charges today. he was arrested...